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Most of the links lead to the corresponding files at CERT or
other organisations. So changes take place immediately,
especially which patches should be installed or which changes
in the configuration should be made to avoid this vulnerability.
Some of the files are transferred by FTP.

By the way: If we're not publishing well-known risks
inheritant in any widely used platform or program that
doesn't mean this particular platform or program is safe
to use!

Cross scripting and preconfigured password vulnerabilities have been reported to exist in the Quantum Scalar i500, Dell ML6000 and IBM TS3310 tape libraries. The preconfigured passwords for certain accounts are considered to be weak and could be exploited allowing an attacker user access. An attacker with access to a local user account or via malicious URL can execute arbitrary code or commands on the vulnerable system.
Upgrades for affected firmware are available now.